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Sama la kita Zaidi. Belajar Mandarin time uni for third language sebab nak pass exam je. Habis exam semua lupa. Masa mula-mula belajar, semangat nak belajar sampai fasih. Lepas tu kelaut semuanya
I'm currently learning mandarin by myself . tapi semangat dah hilang aka malas 😂 tengok video ni tiba2 rasa semangat berkobar2 pulak 😂 add oil for myself!
idk. omg same 😂 no one around me knows mandarin and the only one person who knows it laughs when i attempt to speak it 😅 one day ill show her, i can be better mwahahaha. But first i need to stop procrastinating hahaha
The usual Chinese phrase of encouragement is 加油 (jiā yóu in Mandarin/Putonghua or gaa yau in Cantonese). 加 (jiā/gaa) is literally ‘to add’ and 油 (yóu/yau) ‘oil.’ The two words in context usually translates to ‘to make more effort.’ -source: google
Rothschild family u dont huv to be butthurt over her love of interracial interaction. ur saying as if ur one of those racist freaks ur talking about. we dont need those racists peeps when we can be open minded ourselves. instead of telling others to get a life, why dont u start first?
I didnt know that some of chinese doesnt speak mandrin.... i tought all of chinese in malaysia know how to speak mandrin.... huhu neway nice vids... thumbs up...
Most Chinese in Malaysia know how to speak in Chinese (at least in one of the Chinese dialects) but not all of them. Some could only speak in Cantonese, some Hakka language only, some just Mandarin and etc. If their FAMILY is Catholic or Christian, they're more likely doesn't know how to speak in Chinese. They speak in English in their family and if they went to national school (Sekolah Kebangsaan) too, guarantee can't speak in Chinese. Like myself a half banana, not from a Catholic or Christian family hence no English speaking at home but study in national school (Sekolah Kebangsaan) which mean I can't read or write in Chinese.
mcm ak jgk la amik mandrin course kt uni stahun stgh dan dpt B time exam siap buat karangan lgi msa final exam on mandrin , lps hbis exam trus lupa rugi plak pkir2 x practice ...
already subscribe, it's funny....even my english poor, i'm still reply in english....keep doing this kind of video clip....it's fun when watching someone who try to complete their mission.
i actually mmg dah lama teringin nk speak mandarin because i love watch taiwan drama but..yeah..i think i want to improve my english first hahahahaha but watching this make me want to learn mandarin more and more!
Thanks to having lived in KK, I at least know how to order some drinks: Wo yao nai/kit chai ping. And thanks to Indonesians, I know of at least one veggie dish: Cap cai.
I really wanted to learn mandarin so much but I didn't get to since my study schedule is packed. So if Dylan can teach us some basic mandarin language im grateful enough.
Oh shit.. I really know how Zaidi felt when we're trying to speak Mandarin 😂😂😂. They way Zaidi say 对不起 duibuqi, 'sorry' make me laughed so bad hahaha... He's like speaking Japanese tho hahahaha... Now, I'm still on my way to learn Mandarin. Attending an incentive class and learn a VERY BASIC Mandarin grammar. Long way to go😫😫😫😥😥😥. Wish me luck SAYS... p/s : Hope Yong Sheng can be my 老师 laoshi 🙏🙏🙏😹😹😹
Yes, true for most oversea Chinese who is not Chinese educated. Like Indonesian Chinese, most of them only speak in Indonesian and lost the ability to speak in Chinese or like ABC (American Born Chinese) who only speak in English.
Yeah. In actuality most chinese dont use mandarin on a daily basis. If you know some chinese dialect you can survive just as well in a chinese community. Dialects also differs from states. Mandarin is only because of chinese schools. And because mandarin is so emphasised these days many younger chinese only speak mandarin and are unable to speak in dialects fluently much to the older gen's disapproval. Also just imagine this your parents speak a dialect but they speak to u in English since young. Then you go to sk/ international schools. Then that kid will somehow never be able to practice his mandarin therefore not able to speak the language. He may understand his own dialect because of the usage among his family members. But then he replies in english. Then all they speak is only two languages. Malay and English. It happens quite alot. With Indians also. Idek why some Malays are so surprised about this tho
@@lsmrkqj I was wondering since i saw a lot of chinese talking chinese, english and malays language. This is my first time see a chinese that can't speak chinese. Anyways thank you for your information.
Well...there's also a lot of malay who cant speak Malay at all. Especially when the whole family using English to communicate. My mother is a teacher who is teaching bahasa Malaysia at Sekolah Kebangsaan. She told me thats a lot of her students having difficulities to speak Malay as they only use English at home with family. This happen to most likely a rich malay family with a very modern lifestyle...I mean they are not too Islamic. Still again... Not all of them....
saya half indian half malay and half chinese also. My granpa is chinese he died ....i can speak tamil a bit malay of course and chinese can lah not much. But when “i only know, 我 saya 你 kamu.” lol